Film Screening of Making a Killing: Guns, Greed, and the NRA

Join the End Gun Violence CODEPINK Action Team in D.C. for a screening of Making a Killing: Guns, Greed, and the NRA. The film looks into the epidemic of gun violence in the U.S. through the lens of personal stories. The film reveals how much money corporate interests and executives of the NRA make at the expense of the 91 people killed everyday in the U.S. by gun violence.

Cynthia DeShola Dawkins lost her son to gun violence in 2013, and has been fighting to end gun violence and confront the NRA's complicity in the death since. She will lead the film screening and a discussion afterwards, highlighting the work she has done, and what we all can do to tell the NRA, our Congress, and the U.S. that enough is enough. We demand sensible gun legislation now!

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I would go to see this film,but it is a little out of my range to go for an evening. A day trip would work for me,as I live about an hour and one half from the Metro area. The time just needs to be workable for me to be able to return home at a realistic hour..

The numbers speak for themselves. I really have a hard time understanding why so many people feel the need to be armed in public spaces. On a personal level,I have never felt like I needed to be armed in public. My travels have have put me in many unusual places,and at times,I have been near violence,and unrest. As long as I have two feet,I can always just walk away from confrontation,or violent situations. In the past,I have also stepped in the way in order to protect,so there is always room to stand on the side of the underdog….